Macron and France ‘are failing’ on vaccine rollout says Moutet Streets were stormed by students and political campaigners on Wednesday who condemned the closure of universities imposed by Emmanuel Macron’s coronavirus rules. The death of a student at the Paris University of
World leaders and diplomats have welcomed newly elected US President Joe Biden’s decision to rejoin the 2015 Paris agreement, with the new administration likely to pursue a more ambitious environmental agenda, including global warming. In one of his first acts as president,
United States President Joe Biden has signed a string of executive orders, memorandums and directives that will reverse some of his predecessor Donald Trump’s most divisive policies, including rescinding the so-called “Muslim ban” and rejoining the Paris climate accord. Just hours after
Hours after he was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden took steps to undo some of President Donald Trump’s environmental policies. United States President Joe Biden took steps to return the US to the international Paris
However, Paris soon turned to her own experiences as a dog owner and how it’s proven a tough task to care for it along with her and Tyson’s children. “Me personally, we’ve got a little dog but the dog’s here and if
The cross-Channel train service, which is majority-owned by the French state, came begging to Britain after exhausting its options with Paris. The company said a 95 percent slump in passenger numbers during the pandemic has brought the service to its knees. It
Pochettino, who played for PSG as a defender and also captained the side, has been out of a job since being dismissed by Spurs in November 2019. French football champions Paris Saint-Germain have announced the hiring of coach Mauricio Pochettino to replace
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FRENCH Police have made 24 arrests so far prior to protests against new security law – with the country’s interior minister revealing weapons including chisels and wrenches had been seized already.
The Prime Minister said tonight: “What I’ve said to our negotiators is that we’ve got keep going, and we will, I will go to Brussels, I will go to Paris, I will go to Berlin or wherever to try to get this